CAPAT 2018 Student-Created Media Projects
Students worked during CAPAT to take pictures, edit pictures, record and edit audio, and explore music-building software and platforms. View the various projects below!
Images created and edited by students using Pixlr.
Students took pictures and edited them using a powerful online photo-editing website called Pixlr. The projects they created were amazing! |
Word Art / Word Clouds created by students.
Students used a variety of websites to express their ideas about the camp in words! |
Noteflight and Flat compositions created by students.
Some students chose to focus on composition projects in the technology classes. They created their own musical compositions using online music notation websites like Noteflight and Flat. |
Audio files using Websites and Audacity.
Students used several music-creating websites including Soundation, Soundtrap, and Noteflight along with Audacity software to make these audio and sound files. |
Soundtrap and Soundation screenshots.
Students explored websites called Soundation and Soundtrap to create layers of loops and melodies. |
Pictures taken by students during the camp.
Students took pictures of instruments and musicians using several different photographic styles. As always, several memes were created, too. Check them out! |
Music creation screen shots.
Students used websites like Seaquence and Chrome Music Lab to create music. Check out some of the screen shots from their creations. |
Green Screen Pictures
This year, students were able to use a green screen to take pictures in front of. Then, they edited their pictures, placing different backgrounds. Check out their awesome creations! |
Voki and StoryBoardThat Creations
Students created storyboards using StoryBoardThat and animated videos using Voki. See some of their screen shots here. |
Quotes and Posters using PosterMyWall
Students created some amazing posters of music quotes and fun CAPAT posters. Check them out! |
Note: Student projects are all shared in public folders through the use of Office 365. These student projects are free for the public to view without a password and can be downloaded to save and view. If using them in a project, please give credit to CAPAT students.
Photo used under Creative Commons from hermans_4